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STACYC 20eDRIVE vs Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket leads on current VoltRipper Score, but rider fit, legality, budget, and support still decide the smarter buy.

BikeScorePricePeak powerBatteryBest fit
STACYC 20eDRIVE

Kids - Beginner

31$1,599Not published216 Whkids ages 11–12, learning throttle control safely
Razor MX350 Dirt Rocket

Kids - Beginner

37$249250 WNot publishedyoung beginners (8–13), a first budget bike

What works

  • The gold-standard kids' electric balance bike — the on-ramp to real dirt riding for ages 11–12
  • Swappable batteries, adjustable power modes, and a real hydraulic disc brake
  • Widely available (including Amazon) and dealer-supported

Trade-offs

  • Short 30–60 min runtime per battery
  • Balance-bike format (no suspension) — for skill-building, not aggressive trails
  • Premium pricing for a kids' bike

What works

  • The cheapest true motocross-style kids' bike — often under $300
  • Everywhere online (Amazon, Target, Walmart, Tractor Supply) — easy to buy and ship
  • Simple, durable, and beginner-proof

Trade-offs

  • Heavy sealed-lead-acid battery: ~7 mi range and a ~12 hr recharge
  • 14 mph and no suspension — outgrown fast
  • Rear-only brake, no front suspension